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Pain, for instance, well, yes, you can measure a broken leg, but how exactly are you going to measure that broken heart if the love of your life just dumped you and went off with another person? We can all look around us and know in our hearts that we are very different from the things around us, we are the only thinking creatures around. Your dog or your goldfish is not worrying about where you are going to bury them when they aren't breathing anymore, now are they? If you have had someone in your life die, you know the heartache and the emptiness you feel as you look at what was once a living, breathing, human being, and everything in you cries out that they are still somewhere. We know that we are different, and deep down we know that death is not the end. Many people who don't acknowledge the next world are so miserably unhappy in this one, even if they look like they are having "fun" all the time-they don't want to acknowledge another world, because they are afraid that their misery will be continued beyond this one and they just want it to end.The paradox about Christianity that so few people "get" is that we are not made to have "fun" here, we are to pick up our cross daily and follow Our Blessed Lord as He carries His cross up the hill to be crucified.And he said to all: "If any man will come after me, let him deny himself, take up his cross daily, and follow me. For whosoever will save his life, shall lose it; for he that shall lose his life for my sake, will save it. . . . For he that shall be ashamed of me and of my words, of him the Son of man shall be ashamed, when he shall come in his majesty, and that of his Father, and of the holy angels. But I tell you of a truth: There are some standing here that shall not taste death, till they see the kingdom of God. " St. Luke 9:23-24, 26-27So the people whose lives don't look so fun, that are working all the time for other people, that are raising "too many" children so they can't even afford a vacation? Well guess what? They aren't haven't much fun right now, but the Lord gives them something that no amount of fun will ever give anyone: REAL JOY in this world, and eternal bliss in heaven. You better believe heaven is just as real as hell, and you will never find out unless you take it seriously now.If you believe in Jesus and follow the Christian religion then you believe that heaven exists. The only way to find out is to pass away and hopefully get to see it. One answer: Yes, I believe so. But a simple answer like yes or no is not concrete proof for the existence or nonexistence of Heaven. One either believes or they don't, and I feel humans can really go no further than that with Heaven's existence until their time comes.Answer 13:Yes, Heaven does exist. We're not like other animal which live then die and stay in the earth, but we're different. Read Genesis 1:1, God created the Heaven and the Earth.Heaven is an actual place. The Bible refers to it numerous times as a city for all the nations. Heaven will be established on the restored earth ( sometimes refereed to as the New Earth) and Jesus will reign for eternity. There is an Interim Heaven in place right now (the place where God, the angels and believers who have died, currently live. God cannot live where sin is present and the current earth is full of sin, but that will change with Jesus' 2nd Coming at the end of the age).Answer 14:From my research I have determined that the story of Heaven is no different from the story of Santa Clause in the North Pole or of Cinderella's Fairy Godmother. Religious leaders use Heaven and Hell as a system of punishment and reward for what they determine to be SIN. People use the words written by other men as proof of their religious theologies but never can they produce the realistic evidence as proof. Science is also the words written by men but the truth of their words can be tested and proven with tangible evidence.There is no Heaven no Hell and no Santa Clause living at the North Pole. There is no tangible scientific or religious evidence that can be used to factually conclude that there is such an entity as God. If there is no proof of God then there can be no proof that Heaven exist. Everything about God could simply be construed as figments of the fanciful imagination.Answer 15Heaven has not being scientifically proven to be real, when people die their brain switches off, therefor there is nothing going on. 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